An accident waiting to happen
Media Release - Thursday, 19 March 2015
An accident waiting to happen
Liberal member for Davenport, Sam Duluk, is disappointed but not surprised that Main Road Blackwood has been named amongst the five most likely roads for a car crash in Adelaide.
Read moreHuman Organs Trafficking
In Parliament - Wednesday, 18 March 2015
Mr DULUK (Davenport) (11:09:58): I also rise today to support the motion by the member for Taylor to refer the bill to a joint select committee of the house. On my understanding, the committee is intended to look at a possible prohibition of any resident of South Australia from receiving a human organ that has been unethically obtained. As we know, this is a practice that happens around the world, particularly in South-East Asia, and is of great concern to many of us on that moral dilemma.
Read moreDuluk off and running
Media Release - Thursday, 26 February 2015
Duluk off and running
The new Member for Davenport, Sam Duluk, asked his first question in Parliament during Question Time yesterday.
Read moreSam's Maiden Speech to Parliament
In Parliament - Tuesday, 24 February 2015
Mr DULUK (Davenport) (11:14:55): Thank you, Mr Speaker, and thank you to the member for Bright for his kind words and the very colourful ending to his speech. I am proud to speak to this Address in Reply before the house today, as the new member for Davenport. First, I would like to acknowledge the support of my party and the trust placed in me to represent the people of Davenport; equally, I thank the electors for their support and the privilege they have afforded me. It is with an enormous sense of gratitude and responsibility that I take on the new role as their representative in Davenport and in South Australia.
Read moreWe will reverse Labor's Emergency Service Levy Hikes
The State Liberals have committed to reversing the Weatherill Government’s savage increases in the Emergency Services Levy (ESL) giving South Australians desperately needed tax relief.
Read moreNews Update
The State Liberals will develop a Master Plan for the upgrading of the central road corridor through the Mitcham Hills to deliver improved bush fire safety for the residents of the area and reduce the peak hour bottlenecks that plague commuters on Old Belair Road, Main Road and Coromandel Parade.
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